Devil May Cry 4- PS3

Positive

alaTest has collected and analyzed 88 reviews of Devil May Cry 4- PS3. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 3.9/5 for other PlayStation 3 Games (PS3) for all reviews. Comments about the price and action are overall positive. The story and graphics are also mentioned favorably.

gameplay, graphics, story, action, price

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other PlayStation 3 Games (PS3) the Devil May Cry 4- PS3 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.

Devil May Cry 4

You're kidding me, right? Now, I know I'll piss some people at Capcom off by saying this, but it really does alter how the game is viewed. I have a problem with console games installing on the hardware – there is a reason I have a personal preference...

Backtracking ; Forced load times ; Repeated levels ; Capcom's attitude regarding the load times ; Going through the same levels again ; Load time benfit not worth the install (in both hard disc consumption and time)

Will we see two more Devil May Cry games on this generation of systems the way we saw three of them on the PlayStation 2? If so, I hope more innovation comes into the franchise, but I can’t knock DMC4 as it's a very strong debut for the series,...

Devil May Cry 4

The biggest change -- and arguably the best -- is the introduction of Nero, a new protagonist whose gameplay is decidedly different from that of series-stalwart Dante. Devil May Cry's Dante has always focused on traditional action-game elements (albeit...

Devil Bringer a success ; Incredible looking game

Repetitive levels and bosses ; Took too long to come out

One thing the company can definitely keep up, though, is the incredible polish and quality of its graphics. In a word, Devil May Cry 4 looks phenomenal. Although the screens in this review look great, they don't do justice to the game's appearance in...

Devil May Cry 4 Review

Dante returns, but this time with a sidekick, of sorts.

Even with its repetitiveness and awkward camera angles, Devil May Cry 4 provides a solid addition to the series and even towards the end, with its descent into a puddle of annoyance, the game features some exceptional gameplay and cinematics. It's not...

Devil May Cry 4 - PS3 review at Thunderbolt Games

I was one of many hardcore gamers eagerly anticipating Devil May Cry 4 - so much so that I even spoiled myself rotten by watching all the in-game cutscenes (from the earlier-released Japanese version) as they were put up on YouTube. I couldn't help...

Devil May Cry 4

Bringing on the Hurt

The Devil Bringer adds a new dynamic and a few new gameplay mechanics to the series which were much needed. Nero can use the Devil Bringer to perform the Buster; the move picks enemies up in the air and slams them down, inflicting a good deal of damage...

Devil May Cry 4 (PS3)

I pretend to be all urbane and sophisticated, with my token copy of Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue," my vintage sport coats, and my complete collection of Anton Chekov's short stories (all 13 volumes), but the truth is, I'd take a bologna sandwich and a...

This review was based on a gold build of the game provided by the publisher.